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and attention was limited to me and carla johnson and john paul scott. items on the agenda were as follows: the announcement of the mayors and disabilities was relocated to 1155 market street. it's the committees he representations to hold the meetings at the new office. the location is located at the the city center muni empire station. john paul scott presented the capital funding for fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015. the construction projects. the fiscal year 2014 had a request for 7 million 8 hundred and 40 thousand the fiscal next year is for 5 million 5 hundred and 50 thousand. the requests are made to the city capital committee for recommendation to marry and the board of supervisors for their approval in june of this year. many of those requests are for the construction or projects that are currently in design. those funds are in addition to funding for ada ramps and sidewalks. the ada transition plan as one more year of capital funding for fiscal year 2016. details are attached to my report and a thank you scott >> i provided american peopl
and attention was limited to me and carla johnson and john paul scott. items on the agenda were as follows: the announcement of the mayors and disabilities was relocated to 1155 market street. it's the committees he representations to hold the meetings at the new office. the location is located at the the city center muni empire station. john paul scott presented the capital funding for fiscal year 2014 and fiscal year 2015. the construction projects. the fiscal year 2014 had a request for 7...
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and paul mecurio, who podcasts the paul paul show now on inn tunes. and comedian and writer, tv's frank conniff. a lot of money being spent. a lot of jokes about serious issues red carpet celebrities. is it a bad thing or good thing. >> what is fascinating to me. when i did it and then every else they laugh their heads off and then the next day the papers paperse viscerate you. they're so used to elicit sex in washington with hookers or gay people no matter how good of a time they had the night before, they always deny it the next day. >> look, i think it's great for this country that the media elite, the best of the best, the washington press core are there represented by great journalists like katy perry and that reporter who broke the story gangnam style. i don't know if this is a press core dinner or cast and call for revival of holy squares. >> john: it's not a nerd prom. it's the people who were nerds and are now elitists. >> they're just better journalists. david gregory asked the waiter about the soup but never asked about the entree because h
and paul mecurio, who podcasts the paul paul show now on inn tunes. and comedian and writer, tv's frank conniff. a lot of money being spent. a lot of jokes about serious issues red carpet celebrities. is it a bad thing or good thing. >> what is fascinating to me. when i did it and then every else they laugh their heads off and then the next day the papers paperse viscerate you. they're so used to elicit sex in washington with hookers or gay people no matter how good of a time they had the...
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paul ryan is last year's news. i don't mean that in a conned sending way, but in a political reality. the president is might with the senate, trying to establish a coalition of the wills, a coalition of the willing on guns, on immigration, a coalition of the willing on the budget, in order to force the house to have to do something. the strategy is a little less than voluntary, but that's the way this thing is going to go. the mantra of let there be a vote is not just going to be something i predict you see on guns. i think as you get a coalition of the willing, sensible members of the senate that will step out of line of sort of the doctrineaire, let there be a vote, will be huge pressure on the house to do something. paul ryan, fairly insignificant in this entire debate. you tell me where a couple of senators are, and i can give you a better sense of what might happen. >> let me ask you, heather, to build on robert's point about paul ryan being last year's news or fairly insignificant. the legacy of paul ryan is
paul ryan is last year's news. i don't mean that in a conned sending way, but in a political reality. the president is might with the senate, trying to establish a coalition of the wills, a coalition of the willing on guns, on immigration, a coalition of the willing on the budget, in order to force the house to have to do something. the strategy is a little less than voluntary, but that's the way this thing is going to go. the mantra of let there be a vote is not just going to be something i...
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, supervisor john avalos and the executive director from our department of emergency management and paul henderson from the mayor's office and thank you so much for being here today. the vips up here on the stage are going to be presenting awards to hero and honorees. as the answering point for services, the 911 center in san francisco processes 1 million 91,000 calls a year, and with the first agency in the state of california to accept our own wireless 911 calls and have done so successfully for 12 years. 75 percent of the calls that we receive are from cell phones so it is important that you train your kids and family members to know how to dial from a cell phone and if they speak a language other than english to call for help saying what dialect they can speak, we can translate into three languages if someone that you knows or loves dials 911 and english is not their first language, give us the dialect and be able to connect them with someone that can speak their language as quickly as possible. >> it is my pleasure to present the first 911 hero. tala hall. if you come up and we have
, supervisor john avalos and the executive director from our department of emergency management and paul henderson from the mayor's office and thank you so much for being here today. the vips up here on the stage are going to be presenting awards to hero and honorees. as the answering point for services, the 911 center in san francisco processes 1 million 91,000 calls a year, and with the first agency in the state of california to accept our own wireless 911 calls and have done so successfully...
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suffolk counties response, where it says by paul revere. another interesting time in the british newspaper was the printing of the declaration of independence the the arrival of the declaration of independence was on august 10, 1776, in london. three days later the london chronicle your prints what is an 18th century equivalent of a tweet, and that we have advices received that the congress resolved the independence on the fourth of july and it is said, have declared war against great britain in form. two issues later they print the full text of the declaration. there's a january 23, 1777 issue of the continental journal. this was printed in boston. this was the front page account of george washington crossing the delaware, the battle of trenton. called out the phrase that washington used they knew they were about to be cut to pieces. and pointed at as being some harsh language to come from the future president. we also read in the british newspapers about john paul jones, the first american naval hero. he was also an american pirate to the
suffolk counties response, where it says by paul revere. another interesting time in the british newspaper was the printing of the declaration of independence the the arrival of the declaration of independence was on august 10, 1776, in london. three days later the london chronicle your prints what is an 18th century equivalent of a tweet, and that we have advices received that the congress resolved the independence on the fourth of july and it is said, have declared war against great britain...
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billy evans, who is related to paul evans, the police commissioner from several years ago. robert americaner and lieutenant paul oconer, and they take a look at the tear in the tarp, climb up to look in the boat, and something pokes up, and then thraiand thenthere is a shot fi. this is unfolding quickly so it is fairly preliminary-- there appears to be a gun battle that then occurs between the police and the suspect. at that point, they're ordered by the incident commander to stop firing. and there's a lull in the action. and that's when we talk about that reset where they're going to slow this down. >> pelley: we are watching live coverage of the arrest of the remaining suspect in the boston marathon bombings. there have been cheers from from this crowd. an ambulance was called to this location. john miller's information was a homeowner-- and we have a photograph of that home if we can bring that into part of the frame-- a photograph of that home. there is a boat behind the home. john miller's information was that this this homeowner came out, saw a rip in the tarp over th
billy evans, who is related to paul evans, the police commissioner from several years ago. robert americaner and lieutenant paul oconer, and they take a look at the tear in the tarp, climb up to look in the boat, and something pokes up, and then thraiand thenthere is a shot fi. this is unfolding quickly so it is fairly preliminary-- there appears to be a gun battle that then occurs between the police and the suspect. at that point, they're ordered by the incident commander to stop firing. and...
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rand paul going to howard help the g.o.p. get the-- >> they call him the new republican which means you excuse racism more than you excuse rape. there is this idea that i read through the speech as well and it just felt like a lot platitude. and he has to stand in front of the arc american and say its still their party. as an eye doctor that's bad vision. >> the government and authority should be out of our lives but he was glad to have them there when they were tackling the guy with the sign. >> john: we'll end now with nazis. up next. you. >> john: time for tonight's f bomb there has been a lot of exaggerated inflammatory rhetoric about gun control recently. let me tell you settle, exaggerated inflammatory rhetoric is worse than hitler. hitler was really big on gun safety laws. and the first thing that nazis did when they took power was outlaw firearms. if you don't believe me go on twitter and search hitler and gun control. see the response to senator pat toomey and joe manchin's bipartisan gun safety plan from the america
rand paul going to howard help the g.o.p. get the-- >> they call him the new republican which means you excuse racism more than you excuse rape. there is this idea that i read through the speech as well and it just felt like a lot platitude. and he has to stand in front of the arc american and say its still their party. as an eye doctor that's bad vision. >> the government and authority should be out of our lives but he was glad to have them there when they were tackling the guy...
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he answered, i could imagine 9/11 or pearl harbor, but that was not enough for rand paul. it was unbelievable. he wouldn't accept 9/11 or pearl harbor? i thanked him for giving me one of the best stories i could write in years. it was remarkable. >> john: it does show in american politics amnesia is an airborne virus. >> it's extraordinary and you should see how people are defending him. to the credit of libertarians, i mean, as you looked at my article and you saw the things people were saying, you find, one, they don't understand this issue at all. two, it doesn't matter what you say. they're going to defend him. >> john: it's an issue that are you nights the real liberals and real conservatives. in the case of the real liberals they're fighting for this president's legacy. rick ungar as charming as always. >>> for michelle bachmann, faith is an uncertain future. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." 9 thing of the day tonight is the overreaction of the day. it's a great one. it happened on wall street tuesday when the dow jones fell a per perilous 143 points because of
he answered, i could imagine 9/11 or pearl harbor, but that was not enough for rand paul. it was unbelievable. he wouldn't accept 9/11 or pearl harbor? i thanked him for giving me one of the best stories i could write in years. it was remarkable. >> john: it does show in american politics amnesia is an airborne virus. >> it's extraordinary and you should see how people are defending him. to the credit of libertarians, i mean, as you looked at my article and you saw the things people...
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and john stewart points out that rand paul has a point when he says republicans have been champions of voting rights for african-americans as long as you forget about the last 50 years. finally, let me finish tonight with the war going on in the republican party between the traditional conservatives and the libertarians. and this is "hardball," the place for politics. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veteran
and john stewart points out that rand paul has a point when he says republicans have been champions of voting rights for african-americans as long as you forget about the last 50 years. finally, let me finish tonight with the war going on in the republican party between the traditional conservatives and the libertarians. and this is "hardball," the place for politics. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to...
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[applause] >> thanks, paul. what is music and food without libations? i mean, what are we if we are not serving alcohol? i know some of us had issues with our abc licenses and some of us do not. i will bring to the stage the director of the california state of all beverage control, who has agreed to take a couple of questions after its presentation. if any of you have questions for the abc, you can come to the microphone down at the end of the aisle. keep your questions short and concise. please welcome jacob out cosmit from california alcohol and beverage control. [applause] >> thank you for having me here today. it is a real honor. i was born and raised in berkeley. a big moment in my life was taking the transit over to san francisco for my first show, which was the specials. when i was a young, poor person in san francisco, which most young people in san francisco at least at that time were poor, just because of the cost of living here. i used to go to all of the clubs and places. my dream was to when they appear on stage at one of them. the closest
[applause] >> thanks, paul. what is music and food without libations? i mean, what are we if we are not serving alcohol? i know some of us had issues with our abc licenses and some of us do not. i will bring to the stage the director of the california state of all beverage control, who has agreed to take a couple of questions after its presentation. if any of you have questions for the abc, you can come to the microphone down at the end of the aisle. keep your questions short and concise....
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thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, rand paul at howard university. while bill o'reilly waxes on about a time of an old white mickey mouse club. stay with us. >> white america was kind of uni unified. standards of behavior were very similar. that unification made it easier for society to function. [ female announcer ] birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medic
thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, rand paul at howard university. while bill o'reilly waxes on about a time of an old white mickey mouse club. stay with us. >> white america was kind of uni unified. standards of behavior were very similar. that unification made it easier for society to function. [ female announcer ] birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days...
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the present of paul ryan will be played by mr. bean. [laughter] senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. [laughter] senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. fox news ceo roger ailes will be played by -- speaker boehner will be played by tan mom. secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will be played by paul giamatti. [laughter] former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be played by stewie from "family guy." secretary of state john kerry will be played by any easter island head. i cannot tell those two apart. [laughter] supreme court chief justice john roberts will be played by buzz light year. senator mitch mcconnell will be played by dame edna. cnn anchor wolf blitzer will be played by a furby. lockyear will be played by the facemelt guy from "raiders of the lost ark." and white house press secretary jay carney will be played by ralphie from "a christmas story." ladies and gentlemen, this is a huge honor. m [applause] >> great job, conan. tha
the present of paul ryan will be played by mr. bean. [laughter] senator chuck schumer will be played by grandpa munster. [laughter] senator harry reid will be played by the old man from the american gothic painting. fox news ceo roger ailes will be played by -- speaker boehner will be played by tan mom. secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will be played by paul giamatti. [laughter] former white house chief of staff and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will be played by stewie from...
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by rand paul. john cornyn, his own state, his own guy got crushed by ted cruz in a runoff. wasn't that close. this is -- >> orrin hatch saw the same thing. as i said, 29 republicans today and 2 democrats voted to block debate. that shocked one newtown family member. jillian soto. remember she was here. we met her here on "hardball" earlier in the week. her sister, a teacher in newtown, connecticut, was murdered at sandy hook. here's what jillian had to say today. >> i was very pleased with how many yeses we did have and happy we were able to get this passed, but i was still completely shocked that there were so many who were so against this and who still believe that we don't need to be heard, that newtown doesn't deserve a vote. and that nothing needs to be done. i was directly affected by gun violence. my sister was murdered because of this. and the fact there are still people who don't think anything needs to happen just shocks me. >> what a human person there. anyway, a spokesperson for gabriel
by rand paul. john cornyn, his own state, his own guy got crushed by ted cruz in a runoff. wasn't that close. this is -- >> orrin hatch saw the same thing. as i said, 29 republicans today and 2 democrats voted to block debate. that shocked one newtown family member. jillian soto. remember she was here. we met her here on "hardball" earlier in the week. her sister, a teacher in newtown, connecticut, was murdered at sandy hook. here's what jillian had to say today. >> i was...
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paul's cathedral. the coffin will lie overnight in the houses of parliament in the hours before the service. >> tomorrow is the deadline to file federal and state income tax. an estimated 10 million americans still haven't done so. if you don't think you will make it in time, you can file an extension. >> tick-tock. now a warning from the irs. tax time is the prime opportunity for scam artists good irs officials say they deal with several cases where identity thieves steal taxpayers refunds each year. to stay protected, the irs suggests guarding your personal information. don't carry your social security card and check your credit report at least once year. watch out for iris impersonators. initiateould never contact through e-mail. make sure you protect your personal computer with firewalls, anti-spam, and malware software. airplanes are expected to resume commercial flights at the end of may in united airlines says belling has fixed the battery problems. you may recall the battery fires in boston and
paul's cathedral. the coffin will lie overnight in the houses of parliament in the hours before the service. >> tomorrow is the deadline to file federal and state income tax. an estimated 10 million americans still haven't done so. if you don't think you will make it in time, you can file an extension. >> tick-tock. now a warning from the irs. tax time is the prime opportunity for scam artists good irs officials say they deal with several cases where identity thieves steal taxpayers...
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thanks to emil guillermo and paul rogers and jaxon van derbeken. we celebrate earth day this weekend. if you want a list of events, go to kqed.org/thisweek. perhaps and an antidote of the news of the week, we have the groves of the red forests. until next week, i'm joshua johnson. good night. thank you for watching.
thanks to emil guillermo and paul rogers and jaxon van derbeken. we celebrate earth day this weekend. if you want a list of events, go to kqed.org/thisweek. perhaps and an antidote of the news of the week, we have the groves of the red forests. until next week, i'm joshua johnson. good night. thank you for watching.
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>> can i add a footnote to what paul said. the state department and religious freedom report when it came out last summer noted that sudan the place had seen genocide l level of religious persecution had no report of persecution whatsoever. or no even reports of discrimination. either by the government or by forces within society. that's an amazing transformation . >> what do we think it was in '97 and on ward? >> one of the things was the great chuck coulson. there were other leaders -- christian persecution and the situation in sue dna at the time -- sudan at the time. i think there's a complacency after wards after that success, sudan after the north, south con flingt in darfur and -- [inaudible] dreadful and repression of christian in north sudan is horrible. there was that success and there was the international religious freedom act coalition that succeeded as well back in those days late '90s. i think those two things. the coalition fell apart. and thought that maybe with a mechanism within the religious freedom act the
>> can i add a footnote to what paul said. the state department and religious freedom report when it came out last summer noted that sudan the place had seen genocide l level of religious persecution had no report of persecution whatsoever. or no even reports of discrimination. either by the government or by forces within society. that's an amazing transformation . >> what do we think it was in '97 and on ward? >> one of the things was the great chuck coulson. there were other...
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what i have to give the pauls credit for, if you go to a ron paul rally back in the day when ron paul was running for president and two to, let's say, a mitt romney rally, one of them was like going to the old folk's home. the romney rally, all of the people were very elderly. if you go to a ron paul rally, these are young people. >> most of them are stoned. >> i refuse to -- >> i'm sorry. >> what the pauls have been very smart about doing is realizing that ayn randism, libertarianism, has an appeal to younger conservatives. it tends to be where young conserve datives are. this idea of being on my own, having the government out of everything and drinking milk that isn't pattureized and all that stuff. >> rand paul is not a libertarian when it comes to social problems -- >> they believe about government out of everything except your womb. your womb, the government needs to get right in there. what ron paul failed to do is make his sort of wing of the party palatable to the mainstream. what he wants his son to do, a lot of people believe this is why ron paul didn't run as a libertarian,
what i have to give the pauls credit for, if you go to a ron paul rally back in the day when ron paul was running for president and two to, let's say, a mitt romney rally, one of them was like going to the old folk's home. the romney rally, all of the people were very elderly. if you go to a ron paul rally, these are young people. >> most of them are stoned. >> i refuse to -- >> i'm sorry. >> what the pauls have been very smart about doing is realizing that ayn randism,...
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it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no, we won't go that far. >> we'll be right back. >>> every night, chef bruno cerato serves meals to 300 kids in california. it's work, but he was honored in 2011 for a top-ten cnn hero. but it was bruno who wanted to do more wanting to help families living in area hotels. >> when i send the kids back to the hotel, i always feel sad at that moment. >> sit right here and color. >> it's a hard life to escape. just ask the gutierez family who lived in their hotel with their five children for more than a year. >> he got laid off. i started working just a month ago. it's really hard for us to save up to get into an act
it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no,...
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so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over him. a lot of people got mad at me for that. what is your case for defending rand paul at howard? >> well, the man can defend himself at howard. i think it was an interesting speech. he did talk about these issues that are not only talked about by republican politicians but almost never talked about by democrats. it is not acted o on by democratic politicians. two drug war with, war, sentencing reform, and all this stuff. i think where he jerrored, he t to talk about republicans. as opposed to saying, i'm not your typical republican. i'm a libertarian republican, we do this a lot differently, and here is how. he was in a straight jacket
so rand paul did this speech at howard. i was psyched for him to give the speech where would he come out and say, you're coming from a different place than i'm coming from. here is something you and i can see eye to eye on. this is a disaster. putting black and brown people in prison at astonishing rates et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. he did that for a small part. i kind of jumped all over him. a lot of people got mad at me for that. what is your case for defending rand paul at howard?...
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filibuster point ok when it comes to filibuster i may not agree on the substance of everything that rand paul said a couple weeks ago but he proved to harry reid and to every republican and democrat that he is willing to do it he brought back the old fashioned filibuster and it's a wonderful thing for our country and we should you do it filibuster or rand paul did was a stunt that was the filibuster and it went basically a villainess you had to do the same thing a year ago. it's you know god...
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thanks to emil guillermo and paul rogers and jaxon van derbeken. we celebrate earth day this weekend. if you want a list of events, go to kqed.org/thisweek. perhaps and an antidote of the news of the week, we have the groves of the red forests. until next week, i'm joshua johnson. good night. thank you for watching. >> plus this week's setback for gun control. tonight, on "washington week." boston, under siege. several dead. more than 100 injured. and millions rattled by scary, random, terrorism. >> we ma we will pick ours up. we'll keep going. we will finish the race. >> ifill: uncertainty dominated the the week. >> i think it's fire to say this entire week we've been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil. >> this is not an "n.c.i.s."episode. sometimes you have to take time to properly put the chain together to identifyhe
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it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no, we won't go that far. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] you think you know me. i'm just red carpets and big spectacles. but that's only the beginning. i have more than one red carpet. i like all sorts of spectacles. from the grandiose to the impromptu... to the completely unexpected. and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com los angeles. endlessly entertaining. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat
it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no,...
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we're joined this morning by cnn legal analyst and former new york prosecutor paul callahan. how does this affect the situation? if it he can't speak, is that likely to delay the process? >> it probably will delay the process, but the issue is not so much whether he can speak or not. he may have throat problems as of what went down. the real question is does he understand what's going on around him? the law says he has to be competent and that means e he has to understand the charges against him and assist in his defense. obviously, there are people who are born without the ability to speak and they can still be charged with crimes. so the real issue is what can he understand, what can he perce e perceive? that's a medical question. >> a justice department official say he will face federal terrorism charges and possibly also state murder charges. what other charges do you think we could expect? >> certainly the federal charges will be the most serious. there will be a number of murder charges. at least four murder charges and depending on what develops. we can expect hundreds
we're joined this morning by cnn legal analyst and former new york prosecutor paul callahan. how does this affect the situation? if it he can't speak, is that likely to delay the process? >> it probably will delay the process, but the issue is not so much whether he can speak or not. he may have throat problems as of what went down. the real question is does he understand what's going on around him? the law says he has to be competent and that means e he has to understand the charges...
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rand paul, not christie, leads the field. and while also performing well among republicans and conservatives, by the way, look at who doesn't perform so well with indies. independent mayor michael bloomberg, he's 11 points under water. christie dominates, he's double digits ahead of anyone else. rubio is next, paul is barely in positive territory. there's another general election variable here, her name is hillary clinton and she's in another stratosphere. biden has been edging out rubio in recent surveys. so why does biden have his eye on every hillary world 2016 move? because the clinton/biden competition is a blowout. clinton dominates among obama voters, liberals, democrats, men, women, republicans, you name it, she does better than biden among all those groups. one interesting note of caution for clinton, christie may be less popular overall, but he has more crossover appeal right now. while she is more than 30 points underwater among republicans, he is in double digit positive territory among democrats. of course, if cl
rand paul, not christie, leads the field. and while also performing well among republicans and conservatives, by the way, look at who doesn't perform so well with indies. independent mayor michael bloomberg, he's 11 points under water. christie dominates, he's double digits ahead of anyone else. rubio is next, paul is barely in positive territory. there's another general election variable here, her name is hillary clinton and she's in another stratosphere. biden has been edging out rubio in...
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i think what rand paul was incredibly courageous and smart. he took unscripted, unfiltered questions from the audience. >> i have to move to another subject. >> no question going to howard university, going to kentucky state university in his hometown. go to the muhammad ali center and go to people in kentucky and come to howard university, an important university, but talk to people back at home about his own civil rights views. >> i have to talk about the president's budget. a budget from the democratic president -- >> price you have to pay if you're president. if you make progress in this town by making everybody angry at you, that's what the president did with that budget. democrats under pressure from the left and the right if they go down this path of trimming entitlements and asking for revenues. but that's the path to a big deal, you don't have any choice. >> this was a game-changing week in washington, i think. we had gun control, bipartisan gun control legislation announced and an immigration, bip immigration deal reached which will
i think what rand paul was incredibly courageous and smart. he took unscripted, unfiltered questions from the audience. >> i have to move to another subject. >> no question going to howard university, going to kentucky state university in his hometown. go to the muhammad ali center and go to people in kentucky and come to howard university, an important university, but talk to people back at home about his own civil rights views. >> i have to talk about the president's budget....
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before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go ahead. i initially called the second to last question that the crux of the matter. republicans did not support this treaty. bob dole was on the floor and was initiated by president george depew bush. just felt so i ashamed the way they treated bob dole, an american hero, a war hero, a great center. his wife was even a former senator. republicans should be ashamed. they let these crazy people act -- -- if you try to ngs.y thign they would go michael kranish. guest: some of them feel that you entreaties are not worthwhile. some of them probably say that this is not strictly about disabilities but about the treaty. there were many other wouldicans who said this not tie u.s. hands at all. -- thatld have been w
before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go ahead. i initially called the second to last question that the crux of the matter. republicans did not support this treaty. bob dole was on the floor and was...
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it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no, we won't go that far. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil® for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line
it's called "my way. >>> paul anka." >> i had people on there. there's people in there i really admire. the real magic for me in there was singing with michael jackson and frank sinatra. because of the technology, i was able to do that as if they were standing in the room with you. >> it's a fantastic album. it's been a real pleasure. >> whenever you want. >> my check. >> darn right it's your check. i'm even sing you a monologue. >> oh, no,...
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fashioned filibuster and it's a wonderful thing for our country and we should do it filibuster or rand paul did was a stunt that was the filibuster and it went basically a villainess years did the same thing a year ago it's. it's you know god bless them both you know i thought it was great theater at their it but you know it's a stunt is the way the guys do filibusters now as they have their aide send an e-mail to the aid of mitch mcconnell and it changes the senate calendar no noise that's the hold line all that i always say what are they looking at right well what you what i'm over the way you do it with a whole letter you could do it once in a procedure look at the way read fills the tree which basically blocks all amendments from republicans being able to file depending on the piece of legislation to play unseemly depending on and there's no history to this that the leaders and what is the biggest right look add to this that is like committee process yes that is right and we should be but look at this chart i hope we have a chart i think we have a chart of you know here we go this is fi
fashioned filibuster and it's a wonderful thing for our country and we should do it filibuster or rand paul did was a stunt that was the filibuster and it went basically a villainess years did the same thing a year ago it's. it's you know god bless them both you know i thought it was great theater at their it but you know it's a stunt is the way the guys do filibusters now as they have their aide send an e-mail to the aid of mitch mcconnell and it changes the senate calendar no noise that's the...
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for ron paul who says consequences even if we did have
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we're very happy to support senator paul and his colleagues in this effort. it is a growing number that are now publicly saying me too." that is encouraging and makes us cautiously optimistic. >> do you know the number is now? >> there have been 13 that have publicly joined together. >> the people in oklahoma followed tom coburn around and put the pressure to join in on this filibuster. why not let it come to a vote? >> when you are in a snake pit you kill a snake and a chance you get. the filibuster is a readily available tool used by democrats and republicans alike. this time it may be to our liking. >> are you concerned that it will not pass if it comes to the floor? >> there is always that chance. when you're dealing with legislation needed the best shot as soon as you can. you do not want to play from behind catching up. i am not sure what would happen in the house. speaker john boehner does not have much of a backbone. it might very well preside over disaster. we're not interested in a vote. there will be a vote. everybody will know what is going on. >>
we're very happy to support senator paul and his colleagues in this effort. it is a growing number that are now publicly saying me too." that is encouraging and makes us cautiously optimistic. >> do you know the number is now? >> there have been 13 that have publicly joined together. >> the people in oklahoma followed tom coburn around and put the pressure to join in on this filibuster. why not let it come to a vote? >> when you are in a snake pit you kill a snake...
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this is a third of the size of first paul rudd and much smaller than the armies of places like gettysburg. the only person with much experience with this thing and is too old to take the field. other features civil war generals are officers who their only experience with major combat operations is funny so much smaller scale and after that of a deadly was take an infinite frontier. so their expertise is in many ways also terribly deficient. but it's better than what everyone else has, which is nothing. so there is a very small professional army. the union of the confederacy produce will -- cannot be at all described as professional. so i'd say 1832 at the earliest. >> host: if you teach this book at the naval academy, ap teacher on both, what he wants to dance to leave with? >> guest: i don't teach the book ecosphere you never want to be the professor who so obviously trying to slowpokes of a captive audience. i think for me the biggest thing i try to get across is the civil war -- the big picture theme and this is especially important that there is at times a collision between the way co
this is a third of the size of first paul rudd and much smaller than the armies of places like gettysburg. the only person with much experience with this thing and is too old to take the field. other features civil war generals are officers who their only experience with major combat operations is funny so much smaller scale and after that of a deadly was take an infinite frontier. so their expertise is in many ways also terribly deficient. but it's better than what everyone else has, which is...
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they're hearing, wait, why aren't you standing like rand paul? why aren't you standing like ted cruz? >> they don't like that. >> it's a way of mobilizing -- >> what happened in the republican cloakroom, in the meetings, lunches they had together, according to your column, a lot of the republicans who voted for the bill voted against background checks but wish they hadn't. >> they were getting upset because ted cruz brought constituent pressure on them. >> let's go back to this question here of the not gun iss issue. we're going to be talking about this as long as we live. on the liberal or centrist side, gun safety side, whatever you want to call it, most people for gun safety are also for a better environment. they're also for jobs, if you will. they're also against wars. they tend to have a pointed view on a lot of different issues. gun guys like my brother, one of my brothers, that's their issue. that's the voting issue. how do you beat people for whom gun rights are the only issue? >> well, that's one of the reasons you should take these pol
they're hearing, wait, why aren't you standing like rand paul? why aren't you standing like ted cruz? >> they don't like that. >> it's a way of mobilizing -- >> what happened in the republican cloakroom, in the meetings, lunches they had together, according to your column, a lot of the republicans who voted for the bill voted against background checks but wish they hadn't. >> they were getting upset because ted cruz brought constituent pressure on them. >> let's go...
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dunk and wh the seconds, it's paul taking a running jumper. he beats the buzzer and he gives the clippers a 93-91 lead over memphis. l.a. leads the series two games to none. and in the eastern conference, joakim noah leads the way for the bulls. the big center makes big plays in the fourth quarter to help chicago pull away from brooklyn. the bulls top the nets 90-82 to even their series at one game a piece. >>> when we return, travel trouble. a furlough of air traffic controllers means big delays for airline passengers. we'll show you just how bad it's gotten. ♪ the joint is jumpin' ♪ it's really jumpin' ♪ ♪ come in, cats ♪ and check your hats ♪ i mean this joint is jumpin' [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex helps revitalize your joints to keep 'em jumpin'.° like calcium supplements can help your bones, osteo bi-flex can help your joints. ♪ osteo bi-flex... the best stuff in the joint. now in joint and muscle formula for people that demand even more for their bodies. with no added sugar, just one glass equals two servings of fruit
dunk and wh the seconds, it's paul taking a running jumper. he beats the buzzer and he gives the clippers a 93-91 lead over memphis. l.a. leads the series two games to none. and in the eastern conference, joakim noah leads the way for the bulls. the big center makes big plays in the fourth quarter to help chicago pull away from brooklyn. the bulls top the nets 90-82 to even their series at one game a piece. >>> when we return, travel trouble. a furlough of air traffic controllers means...
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there is john mccain and paul ryan echoing what mccain said. i think with the exception of coates, grassley and rand paul, whom you had on your screen there as you were doing your intro, i would say that most republicans that i've heard have actually been pretty reasonable about this and have kind of said that there is nothing in immigration law that would have prevented us letting these guys in the united states when they were 9 and 16 years old and buying able to tell that they were going to grow up to go terrorists. >> cenk: isis senator mccain correct saying that this should only accelerate the process? >> i'm not sure about that. what immigration change could we make that would stop something like this? i don't think there is one. i don't think that's a good argument against passing immigration. as i wrote about gun control many times it's obviously not the case that background checks would have necessarily have prevented newtown or a new massacre but that's not an argument for not doing anything. similarly, you know, the fact that this ha
there is john mccain and paul ryan echoing what mccain said. i think with the exception of coates, grassley and rand paul, whom you had on your screen there as you were doing your intro, i would say that most republicans that i've heard have actually been pretty reasonable about this and have kind of said that there is nothing in immigration law that would have prevented us letting these guys in the united states when they were 9 and 16 years old and buying able to tell that they were going to...
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we cra feast of blessed john paul ii. so october looks like the end of the race. >> father thomas reese, thanks for filling us in. we sure appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up in the "newsroom" -- is your house worth more than it used to be? wouldn't you love to hear me say, yes, of course it is! well maybe i will next. we'll have more on that coming your way. i have copd. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier.der does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens your throat or tongue s
we cra feast of blessed john paul ii. so october looks like the end of the race. >> father thomas reese, thanks for filling us in. we sure appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up in the "newsroom" -- is your house worth more than it used to be? wouldn't you love to hear me say, yes, of course it is! well maybe i will next. we'll have more on that coming your way. i have copd. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how...
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meet paul bellamy. paul bellamy is in the driver's seat. now he appears in some histories of the united nation and he and the interest of the black hills are the throwaway line. they are the shorthand for expressing the ridiculous claims that the american booster campaign went to. however i spent time in south dakota getting to know paul bellamy and his campaign and i came to have a different idea about this. this was true of a lot of the campaigners they seem just a little out there, a little wacky to be on the list for the potential capital of the world. this was paul bellamy in 1936. you can see he's driving fdr on their way to a dedication of one of the carvings on mount rushmore. bellamy was the owner of a transportation come any. he often drove the celebrities to other sites and the reason that also organized tours for other visitors. he was a local booster of tourism and locally beneficial projects in the planning for not rushmore to the highway sustained through the hills if you've ever visited there, for the badlands national park.
meet paul bellamy. paul bellamy is in the driver's seat. now he appears in some histories of the united nation and he and the interest of the black hills are the throwaway line. they are the shorthand for expressing the ridiculous claims that the american booster campaign went to. however i spent time in south dakota getting to know paul bellamy and his campaign and i came to have a different idea about this. this was true of a lot of the campaigners they seem just a little out there, a little...
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guest: rand paul has made a name for himself. there was speculation about 26 teen that is way too early right way too earlys right now. if he is thinking about making a run for the presidency, that type of filibuster is certainly a way to be able to make a splash. as to the caller's question about drones, politically, even if lagrone was directed at a known terrorist or suspected terrorist, he is on american soil, which would probably be a big political problem in this country. we have seen the drone program used overseas that people who are targeted terrorists. that would be a tricky situation. i would say overall, i think the federal authorities, the localb oston authorities in such a delicate, dangerous situation are being applauded for the work ever able to do in a relatively short time. host: michael says president obama is concerned about his legacy. the affordable care act won't do it for him, so he needs something where he will be an early lame duck. guest: all presidents at some point to enter that lame-duck stage. if pr
guest: rand paul has made a name for himself. there was speculation about 26 teen that is way too early right way too earlys right now. if he is thinking about making a run for the presidency, that type of filibuster is certainly a way to be able to make a splash. as to the caller's question about drones, politically, even if lagrone was directed at a known terrorist or suspected terrorist, he is on american soil, which would probably be a big political problem in this country. we have seen the...
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can he keep them secret because there's membersng pressure from of congress -- republicans like rand paul, and democrats -- to become more transparent, to make sure americans know more about this stuff. a reporter how little actually even members of the intelligence committee secrety know about these legal opinions that have allowed wars. chris: name of your book? >> "the way of the night, the the wars at the ends of the earth." chris: how does a republican of congress break the deal they have with the middle ofss and upper middle class no new taxes? >> extraordinarily difficult. raise taxes?to absolutely not. would they get there through tax reform? would they get there through changes to the programs they say would protect seniors and keep the programs alive? to try tothe ways find it. it's not easy but some alreadyle things have happened. chris: david, i just talked to boehner. tenuous leadership. his deal, the right wing deal, we may not agree on abortion and we may not all agree on same sex or rander we're neocons paul types but the one thing that seems to be republican is we don't r
can he keep them secret because there's membersng pressure from of congress -- republicans like rand paul, and democrats -- to become more transparent, to make sure americans know more about this stuff. a reporter how little actually even members of the intelligence committee secrety know about these legal opinions that have allowed wars. chris: name of your book? >> "the way of the night, the the wars at the ends of the earth." chris: how does a republican of congress break the...